Twitter Is Really Happy That Sally Yates Just Smacked Down Ted Cruz (Video)
‘Does Yates Get to Be the New Senator From Texas?’
Sally Yates just smacked-down Senator Ted Cruz, and Twitter is really happy about it. Yates was the Acting Attorney General until President Donald Trump fired her after she refused to defend his unconstitutional Muslim ban in court.Â
At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Monday afternoon (still ongoing) titled, “Russian Interference in the 2016 United States Election,” Senator Ted Cruz tried to change the focus of the hearing to attack Hillary Clinton, and to disparage Yates for her decision to not defend Trump’s Muslim ban.
Words NOT said by @tedcruz during questioning of Yates: Russia, Flynn. This hearing is entitiled: Russian interference in 2016 US election
— Dafna Linzer (@DafnaLinzer) May 8, 2017
Cruz, not happy that Yates refused to defend Trump’s Muslim ban, asked if the Attorney General has the right to direct the Dept. of Justice to defy the President’s order. He then went on to quote Yates’ refusal to defend the ban.
Yates shot back, “And I also in that same directive Senator said that I was not convinced that it was lawful.”
Yates goes on to one-up Senator Cruz on the number one issue he always claims he holds more dear than any other – shooting a bullet in to it so perfectly that Cruz may never again be able to credibly run on religious freedom ever again.
“In this particular instance, particularly where we were talking about a fundamental issue of religious freedom, not the interpretation of some arcane statute, but religious freedom, it was appropriate for us to look at the intent behind the president’s actions.”
Cruz, clearly having lost that round, tried to win the next. He failed. Miserably.
Yates to Sen. Cruz on decision not to defend travel ban: We were talking religious freedom, “not the interpretation of some arcane statute.” pic.twitter.com/xSuwcoG4Ra
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) May 8, 2017
Here’s how some folks on Twitter responded:
In my darkest hours I will think of Sally Yates destroying Ted Cruz on national television, and it will sustain me.
— Molly Knight (@molly_knight) May 8, 2017
Does Yates get to be the new Senator from Texas? Because she just beat both Cruz and Cornyn to a pulp.
— Matthew Miller (@matthewamiller) May 8, 2017
Cruz’s questioning to Yates is smug and patronizing, and Yates is nevertheless outlawyering him.
— Brian Fallon (@brianefallon) May 8, 2017
Yates is a smarter lawyer than any of the GOP Senators and courts have already sided with her opinion. They’re just embarrassing themselves.
— Josh Schwerin (@JoshSchwerin) May 8, 2017
Nothing Cruz hates more than being outlawyered; but it wasn’t even close here. https://t.co/OfKFTZLB2t
— Brian Beutler (@brianbeutler) May 8, 2017
Ted Cruz doesn’t often get bested in a legal debate. Sally Yates just bested Ted Cruz in a legal debate.
— Matt Viser (@mviser) May 8, 2017
.@tedcruz becomes the latest hack to make the mistake of coming at #SallyYates.
guys, she’s way smarter than you and way more principled.
— Jesse Lehrich (@JesseLehrich) May 8, 2017
#SallyYates is a badass
— Jesse Lehrich (@JesseLehrich) May 8, 2017
What Yates did is controversial, and Ted Cruz is supposed to be a skilled debater and lawyer, but he just got his ass handed to him. https://t.co/ENywGodIis
— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) May 8, 2017
Ted Cruz tries “I know statutes†with Yates on the travel ban. Yates claps back and whips out a statute of her own. pic.twitter.com/NRjg54mIwy
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) May 8, 2017
Sheldon Whitehouse visibly smiling as Sally Yates whacks back at Ted Cruz
— Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) May 8, 2017
That burn Ted Cruz got from Sally Yates will forever be a pre-existing condition.
— shauna (@goldengateblond) May 8, 2017
Ted Cruz doing his part here to help Sally Yates launch her political career, should she want one.
— Josh Barro (@jbarro) May 8, 2017
EARLIER:Â Yates: ‘We Believed That General Flynn Was Compromised With Respect to the Russians’ (Video)
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